Learning Italian Italiano : Questa sezione di Learning Italian contiene varie espressioni idiomatiche, attraverso le quali potrete acquisire competenze linguistiche sufficienti per capire facilmente una conversazione e comunicare con altre persone in un paese di lingua italiana. Qui troverai facili vocaboli, idiomi e canzoni. Studiare con noi l’italiano sarà un’esperienza […]
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Punctuation in Italian grammar
It’s very important to know the use of special signs in writing to clarify how words are used, so if you want to write well, you must use punctuation correctly. In written, punctuation is vital to clear up the meaning of the sentence. The rules of punctuation vary with language, […]
Reflexive Verbs II
Verbs in Italian are called reflexive when the subject is carrying out the action with respect to himself or herself, for example when a man combs his hair. As you might expect, not all verbs can be reflexive: only the ones that the subject can do himself, such as falling […]
A Kylie Minogue’s song
Kylie Minogue Kylie Minogue – Love at first sight This Kylie Minogue’s song offers hints to understand common English expressions, because it’s nice to learn and to enjoy oneself. Fill in the blanks with the words below. Thought that I was going crazy Pensavo che stessi ……… Just […]
Talking About Math in Italian
Learning How to Talk About Adding, Subtracting, Multiplication & Division in Italian Don’t panic! I’m not here to teach you some advanced form of geometry or anything like that! Instead, in this article I would like to focus on the four types of arithmetical calculations that rule our daily lives. […]
Interrogative Pronouns and Adverbs
Learning Pronouns and Adverbs in Italian Interrogative Pronouns Modern English has five interrogative pronouns–what, which, who, whose, and whom–that are used to facilitate the asking of a question and that replace a noun in a sentence. Sentences using interrogative pronouns are intended to elicit more than just a “yes” or “no” answer. […]
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Introduction : Learning Italian Every language is made up of words Obvious statement that is, I know. But if we consider numbers, nouns and a few adjectives (cutting out verbs/pronouns and all the rest as not essential in the beginning) we can look at the whole thing from an […]
Future Tense Part 3: Future Perfect
The future perfect is a tense that is used to express the idea of “will have.” Some examples of sentences in the future perfect in English are: 1. By the time you arrive we will have already left= Ora che tu arrivi, io sarò già partito 2. I will have already bought the car […]
How to Book Things in Italian
If you are planning to come to Italy for business or on a vacation you may be interested in learning some key Italian phrases that will make booking a restaurant, trip, or theater ticket easy. In this case you will need to ask for what you are looking for. Just keep practicing […]
Italian for the Phone
In today’s lesson you’ll learn useful phrases for dealing with phone calls, so you can gain confidence with it. Public telephones are available throughout Italy and you can use phonecards which can be purchased at bars, post offices or tobacconists, even if the most part of the people use their […]